- The list below includes 112 free or cheap things to do in or near Lacey, Washington, including 75 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, Family Fun Center and Laser Tag.
- From Rainier Vista Community Park to Hawk's Prairie Dog Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Lacey and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Olympia, Tacoma, Gig Harbor and Lakewood.
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Built in Aberdeen and launched in 1989, The Lady Washington is a full scale reproduction of the original Lady Washington that was constructed in the late 1700s. It can be viewed at Grays Harbor Historical Seaport Authority.
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712 Hagara St, PO Box 2019, Aberdeen, WA 98520
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Devoted to celebrating and preserving the maritime history and heritage of the area, Gray's Harbor Historical Seaport features a variety of attractions of historic interest. In addition to a variety of historic ships, the seaport offers classes and educational programs.
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11299 Arrow Point Drive NE, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
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Initially an Army Nike Missile Base, Battle Point Park today has beautiful scenery with large soccer and baseball fields and level jogging tracks which are also good for biking. The park also has a separate playground and an indoor gym for younger kids as well as a pond.
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Hazen Pool is an 85 degree indoor pool measuring 25 yards by 6 lanes wide. The depth ranges from 3.5 feet to 6.5 feet, and the diving well depth is 12 feet. Swimming lessons and swim teams are offered,
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What once served as the heart of the city, Pioneer Square is a walk riddled with history. The square is home of art museums, fashion boutiques, and food from all parts of the world.
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Tour meets at the Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA
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Visitors can see what the culinary world of Seattle has to offer by sampling food from all across the city with Seattle Bites Food Tours. One of the highlights of the tour is a stop at Pike Place Market.
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In 2013, the newly renovated Seattle King's Street Station opened to visitors. The station was updated with architecture to match it's original design from the early 1900s, terrazzo floors and ornamental ceilings make travelers feel like they are walking through an older time.
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Castle Ice is a local ice rink offering a number of amenities and services for its guests to enjoy. Public skating sessions, learn-to-skate classes, and hockey leagues are among the services provided at the rink.
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Now the centerpiece of an internationally renowned museum system, Seattle Art Museum, first opened in 1933. Featuring an eclectic collection of more than 23,000 pieces, the museum also features a variety of ever changing exhibits that delight and engage their visitors.
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Capitol Hill is a residential district with one of the city's most prominent nightlife and entertainment venues. The Hill is dotted with coffeehouses, taverns and bars to appeal to all types of groups.